Drift Surf Magazine


 
  arrow down red
  In this issue 006
And much more!
Drift Surf Magazine cover issue 006
VIEW THE DIGITAL SAMPLER
 
 
To advertise call 0117 314 2836
Or Skype us
Newsletter join now
Keep in touch with all the latest surf news, green scene and partner info by joining the Drift weekly update.
SIGN UP NOW
What are we made of?
Drift Magazine is made from ECF (Elemental Chlorine Free) FSC Certified pulp and low VOC vegetable inks. Studio power by Ecotricity and delivery made using Biopower V100 waste oil.
Contact information
 
  Drift Surf Magazine || Home Page || RSS Feed || News Archive

News Jamaica's Quashi surfboards

First showing at Florida surf EXPO by Howard Swanwick

18/01/2008:// Jamaican Surfboard Brand ³Quashi Surfboards² had its first showing at the 2008 Surf Expo in Florida. Jamaican Surfboard Shaper Patrick 'Quashi' Mitchell and Jamaican Surfing Icon Billy Wilmot, partners in the upcoming fledgling Jamaican company, were very upbeat about the impact that the brand had at the world famous trade show. The Booth featured Quashi's 2008 line of high performance surfboards, pulsating reggae music including a live acoustic set by Billy Mystic, a surfboard illustration session by top Florida tattoo artist Mark Longnecker of Endless Summer Tattoos and samples of Jamaica¹s world famous Baba Roots. Quashi Team Riders Icah Wilmot, Jamaica, and Tony Chavez, USA were also there signing autographs and attracting sponsors.

"The Quashi booth was definitely the belle of the ball" said Mr. Wilmot. "We had a continuous flow of people to the booth and we have created quite a few interesting and promising relationships with distributors, shop owners and many fans of our brand. But you know it is all about the follow up now and then the ability to service the demand you have created".

Mr. Mitchell was very pleased with the response from the potential buyers. "Over the many years of working to promote Jamaica and our brand of Surfboards (Quashi) we have made a statement, but this time, at the expo, we have sealed the deal that we are here to stay and we are a force to be reckoned with. Jamaican surfing has arrived and the industry is very interested! Our product has been tried tested and proven by team riders in Jamaican conditions as well as by team riders in Trinidad, Costa Rica, Barbados, Europe and the USA and is now ready for the world."

Quashi has two production facilities in the USA. One in California and now one in Florida. This year the company will establish the first state of the art surfboard factory here in Jamaica bringing to an end over 40 years of local "back yard" surfboard production.

"We have been having meetings with JAM PRO and the Sports Development Foundation to initiate a strategy to take on the enormous potential benefits that exist in the surf industry which encompasses everything from surfboard manufacturing to vacation packages." Said Mr. Wilmot. "We need to finalize the necessary agreements to facilitate the import of a computer aided shaping machine and the many other raw materials used in the surfboard manufacturing process." With the existence of the free trade agreement in the Caribbean, Quashi will be poised to capitalize on the existing and potential market that exists across the region

The surfing world has long had an ongoing love affair with Jamaica's culture and music. The presence of the Quashi brand at this prestigious show has established our image in this new and vibrant industrial arena.

Quashi international - Jamaica
760-458-4853
561-963-1203
info@quashi.com

3676 Suncrest Rd
Lake Worth, Florida USA
33467
 
  Surfing headlines

Top seeds dominate in Portugal

 

Winter one wave short in Portugal

 

Slater sets sights on fifth Boost Mobile Pro Finals in five years

[Top seed Michel Bourez, from France] [Russell Winter] [Kelly Slater]

Top seeds took control of the ASP World Qualfying Series 6-Star Buondi Billabong Pro Portugal posting big scores and impressive performances in the good three to four foot waves on offer at Ribeira d’Ilhas

Briton Russell Winter's run in the Buondi Billabong Pro in Portugal came to an abrupt end when the Cornishman finished last in his second round heat

The upcoming Boost Mobile Pro presented by Hurley may be the closest thing eight-time ASP World Champion and ratings leader Kelly Slater (USA) has to a home court advantage on the ASP World Tour

French dominate Seignosse finale

 

Quiksilver Skins hit up Fistral Beach

 

Rabacal and Inman are new ISA tandem world champions

[Lee Ann Curren winning at her home break] [Oli Adams and Micah Lester] [Rabacal and Inman (pictured right)]

Home advantage saw Lee Ann Curren claim top spot in Rip Curl Pro Junior Mademoiselle at Les Bourdaines in Seignosse

The August Bank Holiday weekend saw a hive of activity at the inaugural Quiksilver Skins invitation competition, one of the most innovative contest formats to grace the circuit

Champions tell the story of their success step by step

  arrow up blue
  Plane Surf travel     Safety Surf art    Enviroment Surf environment
   
  :// HOME | NEWS | THIS ISSUE | SUBSCRIBE | BACK ISSUES | SURF BLOG DIRECTORY | PODCAST | BUYER'S GUIDE | FORUM | COMPETITIONS | PRESS RELEASES | WiLDCOAST | SAS | WDCS | SHOP | CONTACT US /...
Digital SamplerDigital Sampler
Drift Magazine is a consumer title of Polestar Publishing Ltd Registered No. 06438269 www.polestar-publishing.co.uk